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Looking Back to See Ahead: A History of Network Device Threats

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Tackling Tomorrow’s Threats Through a Deep Dive into Network Device Attack

The rate and severity of attacks against network devices has increased drastically over the last two decades, and has accelerated dramatically in the last five years. While defenders face continued challenges in threat detection, mitigations, and patching, attackers continue to find and exploit critical vulnerabilities in firewalls, VPN concentrators, load balancers, routers, and switches. 

This webinar covers

  • The history of network device threats up to the recent Citrix Bleed and Ivanti Connect Secure vulnerabilities
  • What’s causing the recent surge in network device attacks
  • What changes are needed to help security and network operations teams protect this critical infrastructure landscape.

Tackling Tomorrow’s Threats Through a Deep Dive into Network Device Attack

The rate and severity of attacks against network devices has increased drastically over the last two decades, and has accelerated dramatically in the last five years. While defenders face continued challenges in threat detection, mitigations, and patching, attackers continue to find and exploit critical vulnerabilities in firewalls, VPN concentrators, load balancers, routers, and switches. 

This webinar covers

  • The history of network device threats up to the recent Citrix Bleed and Ivanti Connect Secure vulnerabilities
  • What’s causing the recent surge in network device attacks
  • What changes are needed to help security and network operations teams protect this critical infrastructure landscape.

*** This is a Security Bloggers Network syndicated blog from Eclypsium | Supply Chain Security for the Modern Enterprise authored by Chris Garland. Read the original post at: https://eclypsium.com/events/live-webinars/looking-back-to-see-ahead-a-history-of-network-device-threats/